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I work in the department of engineering services in a company. To be more specific, I am doing a job which entails sorting and organizing engineering documents and cataloging them. I spoke with my director and was told that I would likely not get to do much, if any, actual engineering work. I was told that I would get to do quite a bit of it, but since the program has apparently changed, I am regretting it. But that's a different issue, and my questions are:
Since I would not get to establish much actual engineering experience, is it worth it for me to continue with it? I still have time to go back to take a summer class and continue working in my lab.
If I quit, would I still be able to do an internship after my college education is over?
If I decide to continue with this internship, could this be a productive part of my resume at all even if no real engineering experience was obtained?
I appreciate your inputs on this matter. Thank you very much in advance.
Since I would not get to establish much actual engineering experience, is it worth it for me to continue with it? I still have time to go back to take a summer class and continue working in my lab.
If I quit, would I still be able to do an internship after my college education is over?
If I decide to continue with this internship, could this be a productive part of my resume at all even if no real engineering experience was obtained?
I appreciate your inputs on this matter. Thank you very much in advance.